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Clay S. Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Hello Chia,
No actually they are used to extract the distribution from the data.
They do this by a process known as resampling.
Clay
Chia C Chong wrote:
Hi!!
Thanks for
I am using a maximum likelihood algorythym to fit an electophysiologic data to
a series of theoretical models. I am interesting in comparing two models wich
differ in the number of free parameters, the simpler being a subhypothesis of
the more complex.
I was told (and have read) that the
Andrew Morse wrote:
Who was the first to say Correlation does not imply causation in so many
words? I know that the idea dates back to David Hume, but Hume did his
work about a century before the term correlation acquired its modern
statitical meaning.
It certainly wasn't Hume, who's argument
Nathaniel wrote:
Hi,
Sorry for question, but how is the english word for @
Pleas forgive me.
You're forgiven...grin
The New Hacker's Dictionary gives:
common: at sign; at; strudel
rare (and often facetious): vortex, whorl, whirlpool , cyclone, snail,
ape,
Thank everyone for valuable information.
Nathaniel
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atusually indicate some kind of rate or unit price 10 pounds @ $1
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on the net is is used as a separator between the id
For a demonstration of the equivalence of regression and traditional ANOVA,
just point your browser to
http://core.ecu.edu/psyc/wuenschk/StatHelp/ANOVA=reg.rtf.
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Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 3:47 AM
To: Karl
Nathaniel:
The symbol @ belongs to the cateqory of special characters in English.
Although it is often rendered as "commercial at" in a technical context, in
the vernacular (and on the net) it is most often rendered as simply"at."
I can't help but advise that, since English is clearly your
Does anyone know of a good reference book for Minitab 13? Thanks
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of course, the typical software program, when doing regression analysis ...
prints out a summary ANOVA table ... so, there is one place to start ...
At 10:52 AM 12/11/01 -0500, Wuensch, Karl L wrote:
For a demonstration of the equivalence of regression and traditional ANOVA,
just point your
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Andreas Karlsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is (are) the difference(s) between Statistics and Mathematical
Statistics?
Mathematical statistics is the basis of whatever statistical
methods are used correctly, if you mean the general subject
of statistics.
The
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Jimc10 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using a maximum likelihood algorythym to fit an electophysiologic data to
a series of theoretical models. I am interesting in comparing two models wich
differ in the number of free parameters, the simpler being a subhypothesis of
Herman Rubin wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Andreas Karlsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is (are) the difference(s) between Statistics and Mathematical
Statistics?
Mathematical statistics is the basis of whatever statistical
methods are used correctly, if you mean the general
Jerry Dallal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in sci.stat.edu:
It's lunch hour. I'm browsing. Shall I click on a link to a file
type that has the potential to carry viruses? OT1H, Karl is a
regular poster. OTOH, why run the risk? I guess I'll download and
look at it in WordView.
The file type was
It's lunch hour. I'm browsing. Shall I click on a link to a file
type that has the potential to carry viruses? OT1H, Karl is a
regular poster. OTOH, why run the risk? I guess I'll download and
look at it in WordView.
Wuensch, Karl L wrote:
For a demonstration of the equivalence of
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
EugeneGall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew Morse wrote:
Who was the first to say Correlation does not imply causation in so many
words? I know that the idea dates back to David Hume, but Hume did his
work about a century before the term correlation acquired its
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